The water cycle

Introduction
  1. Introduction

    • Capture your students' attention with a compelling scenario or question.
    • Example: “Have you ever wondered how water travels from the ocean to the clouds and back again? In this WebQuest, you will become scientists exploring the amazing journey of the water cycle!
Task

 

 

  1. Task

    • Clearly describe the objective.
    • Example: “Your task is to create an illustrated storybook explaining each stage of the water cycle. Be creative and informative!”
Process

 

 

  1. Process

    • Outline step-by-step instructions.
    • Example steps:
    • Step 1: Watch a video about the water cycle.
    • Step 2: Read two online articles about evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
    • Step 3: Use Canva to design your illustrated storybook.
Evaluation

 

 

  1. Evaluation

    • Design a clear rubric outlining criteria such as content accuracy, creativity, presentation, and collaboration
Conclusion

 

  1. Conclusion

    • Summarize the key learning points.
    • Example: “By completing this WebQuest, you’ve learned how the water cycle sustains life on Earth. Reflect on what surprised you most during this activity.”
Credits
  1.  

    • Credit
    • List helpful websites, videos, and online tools.
      • Example Resources:
        • National Geographic Kids: Water Cycle
        • YouTube Video: The Water Cycle Explained